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Mzozodo
Mzozodo
6 years ago

A mwenye anu mumawakhulupilira aja ndi awo akuthawani ndi ngongole wo. I remember being denied K150, 000 in 2011 which I wanted to top up to purchase a vehicle at FMB yet they were sure that they would be recovering that from my monthly salary. That was an equivalent of K750, 000 at present day. this was despite providing with a letter from my employer, being a Civil Servant.

699942
699942
6 years ago

I am happy for standard bank.. kulanda nyumba za anthu kumagulitsana ma staff at giveaway prices. Akuchitani bwino.

Timve Ziti
Timve Ziti
6 years ago

Every one commenting here is of the same opinion. Akutchitani bwino. Aren’t banks supposed to check with other banks on loans. You all knew what loans they had but would still give more? And I supposed over inflated values on collateral. Well done Rehman.

mwakhuyu@gmail.com
6 years ago

Ma Bank aku Malawi anakuchitani bwino no wonder maluzi amavuta chonsecho ndalama anadya anthu obwera

dinky
dinky
6 years ago

mwanyanya kubwereketsa anthu oyera khungu akuchitani bwino ifeyo kutikaniza zingongolezo mwanya basi olo mummange khobidi zapita basi and its a lesson to all banks

KIEMBE SAMAKI
KIEMBE SAMAKI
6 years ago

These Asians should be Iddi Amined

Amwenye weni weni
Amwenye weni weni
6 years ago
Reply to  KIEMBE SAMAKI

You monkeys cant run a country, you belong in the zoo

Azijo
6 years ago

As much as we say sorry to the banks but our banks are fond of trusting foreigners. This shows how incompetent our banks are how were all these loans be taken against what security as the time the other loan was being taken the documents used as security (bond) were with the other bank. Again government check these called Chinese investors who are operating by selling very low low quality of China made stuff they have their own syndicate as well it will be too late before government comes to it’s senses that they have been syphoning dollars out our… Read more »

benjones
6 years ago
Reply to  Azijo

What goes round comes round. I am happy both for the bank to have been cheated for such a huge amount and also for there foreigners who have just exposed each other. But my question is will anything come out of this or it will eventually die a natural death.

Achi
Achi
6 years ago

What? These are the same banks that deny local Malawians to access soft loans to financial freedom yet they can afford to support non-Malawians to prosper in our very land and before our very faces.
Malawi sazatheka –
Even our very banks where our very sons and daughters make decisions, can’t trust us and bankroll our SMEs to grow into big companies.
Lero ndi izi.

alungwana
alungwana
6 years ago

This is just alot of money. I think now the local banks will start trusting the local Malawians to access loans. You trusted the foreigners thinking they are capable. Now you see it!!

Former Makawian Indian
Former Makawian Indian
6 years ago
Reply to  alungwana

I bet you any money these guys will walk free as there is too much corruotion in Malawi. Only black malawians go to orison.put these guys behind bars and throw the keys away so it becomes a lesson for others. Malawians wake up these crooks are chewing the country to bits

Former Makawian Indian
Former Makawian Indian
6 years ago
Reply to  alungwana

I bet any money these guys will walk free as there is too much corruption. Lock these guys up and throw the keys away. They are termites eating the country away

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